Dear Wolfgang,
It is nicely working.
Chapter numbers and contents are look good.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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Am 13.02.2011 um 15:39 schrieb Tom:
> This should be my last question on this topic. I want to center the
> dedication but align=middle (or center) and alternative=middle added to
> \definestartstop[dedication] seem to have no effect. I can't seem to find a
> simple way to center an odd line of p
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Using fonts from multiple families
Am 13.02.2011 um 14:23 schrieb Tom:
> Thank you very much, Wolfgang. The time zone difference is helpful
> sometimes. I went to bed last night very frustrated and woke up this
morning
> to find your soluti
Am 13.02.2011 um 14:23 schrieb Tom:
> Thank you very much, Wolfgang. The time zone difference is helpful
> sometimes. I went to bed last night very frustrated and woke up this morning
> to find your solution in my inbox. It is also good to see that your
> assistance to me has also helped someone
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Using fonts from multiple families
Am 13.02.2011 um 04:38 schrieb Tom:
>
>
> \usetypescriptfile[type-one]
> \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
> TexLive 2010 MKII on a PC
>
> I'm completely flummoxed as how to use fonts from
Am 13.02.2011 um 13:43 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
> Dear Wolfgang,
>
> I tested your example on the multiple families of fonts.
>
> It works nicely.
> I have a few question.
>
> There is no toc generated, just only head "Contents" appeared.
>
> Since Intro and dedication are counted as chapters
Dear Wolfgang,
I tested your example on the multiple families of fonts.
It works nicely.
I have a few question.
There is no toc generated, just only head "Contents" appeared.
Since Intro and dedication are counted as chapters, the first chapter numbered
3. How to start chapter number from 1 f
Am 13.02.2011 um 04:38 schrieb Tom:
>
>
> \usetypescriptfile[type-one]
> \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
> TexLive 2010 MKII on a PC
>
> I'm completely flummoxed as how to use fonts from different families.
> Follows is an attempt to use Pallatino (rm) for the text of a book,
> Iwono-heavy for ch
\usetypescriptfile[type-one]
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
TexLive 2010 MKII on a PC
I'm completely flummoxed as how to use fonts from different families.
Follows is an attempt to use Pallatino (rm) for the text of a book,
Iwono-heavy for chapter titles (sansbold), Iwona-light (sans) for page
hea
Dear readers of this list,
I have a working recent (La)TeX and ConTeXt installation. I have added several
commercial PostScript fonts and can use them with (La)TeX. The font files of
those fonts are in directories under texmf-local/fonts (afm, tfm, vf,
type1), that is, as suggested by TeXFont
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Tue, 7 Dec 2004 13:15:42 +0100:
>with miktex there is a path C:\texmf\fonts\tfm\urw with some subfolders,
>but all
>of them are empty. For example Helvetica is located
>C:\texmf\fonts\tfm\adobe\helvetic and all files starting with "p".
>
>I think that was the problem
with miktex there is a path C:\texmf\fonts\tfm\urw with some subfolders, but all
of them are empty. For example Helvetica is located
C:\texmf\fonts\tfm\adobe\helvetic and all files starting with "p".
I think that was the problem with selecting fonts on my system.
Wolfgang
Hans Hagen wrote:
Adam
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:18:43 +0100:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
But before that, TeX needs uplr8t.tfm to know how wide characters are so
it can put boxes in the right place.
but where do I get the tfm or how to create them?
Good question. I'll throw it open t
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:18:43 +0100:
>Adam Lindsay wrote:
>
>> But before that, TeX needs uplr8t.tfm to know how wide characters are so
>> it can put boxes in the right place.
>
>but where do I get the tfm or how to create them?
Good question. I'll throw it open to the lis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said this at Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:09:27 +0100:
> am puzzled by this line which Hans wrote:
>
>\definetypeface[johanna][rm][serif][palatino][default]
>
>Hans further writes that [serif][palatino] is the main typescript filter
>and that [rm] is mapped on to [serif][palatino]
See ear
Dear Contexers,
I'm logging in through webmail, so right now I cannot try your suggestions but
I will as soon as I get home. I already thank everybody for responding.
I am puzzled by this line which Hans wrote:
\definetypeface[johanna][rm][serif][palatino][default]
Hans further writes that [se
Wolfgang Zillig said this at Mon, 6 Dec 2004 13:40:24 +0100:
>Hello,
>
>I think I´mgetting confused with all of the font selection within context.
Don't worry: it's a bit complicated at first... but it's learn-able (and
easier, to my mind, than LaTeX's way of doing things!).
>First: I have a mik
Hello,
I think I´mgetting confused with all of the font selection within context.
First: I have a miktex environment on on W2K.
1.
to change single fonts:
\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec]
\switchtotypeface[palatino][12pt,rm]
results in an error that the fon
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